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ART = article, BR = book review, CF = computer forum, COMP = compilation, ED = editorial, FT = final touch, IT = investigative techniques, LTR = letter, MAIN = maintenance, NOTE = noted in, (N) [appears after ART or BR] = materials published in the APT newsletter between 1969 and 1975, OP = opinion, PE = preservation education, PP = preservation planning, REPR = reprint, SPEC = specifications, TN = technical notes
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HAGLUND, Karl |
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Inventing the Charles River, rev. by Frances G. Beatty, BR XXXIV-4-03, pp. 54-55
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HALL, Charles E. |
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The Story of Brick, rev. by Arthur Channing Downs, Jr., BR VI-2-74, p. 4
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HALLOCK, P. Gardiner |
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"Assessing Past Conservation Treatments at George Washington's Mount Vernon," ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 15-22
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HALLORAN, Joan |
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"Wooden Forts of the Early Northwest," ART VI-2-74, pp. 38-81
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HALSTED, Bryon D. |
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Barns, Sheds, and Outbuildings, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR IX-3-77, pp. 100-101
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HAMBRICK-STOWE, Charles |
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The Tavern and The Tory: The Story of The Golden Ball Tavern (and Howard Gambrill, Jr.), rev. by Gerald L. Pocius, BR XI-3-79, pp. 111-113
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HAMM, James F. |
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The Conservation of Wall Painting by Paula and Linda Mora and Paul Philippot, BR XVIII-3-86, pp. 69-71
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HAMMON, Neal O. |
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"Reversible Latch Rim Locks: Late Nineteenth-Century Popular Hardware," ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 34-36
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"The First Reversible Rim Lock and Some Contemporaries," ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 56-59
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HANDBOOKS AND GUIDES |
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A Richer Heritage: Historic Preservation in the Twenty-First Century, rev. by Robert E. Stipe, ed., rev. by Nancy Crowley, BR XXXV-4-04, pp. 57-58
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Conservation of Historic Buildings by Bernard M. Feilden, rev. by Hugh C. Miller, BR XV-2-83, pp. 39-40
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Conserving Buildings: Guide to Techniques and Materials by Martin E. Weaver with F. G. Matero, rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR XXV-3/4-94, p. 79
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Historic Architecture Sourcebook by Cyril M. Harris, ed., rev. by Kathleen Brooker, BR XII-4-80, p. 66
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Historic Building Facades: A Manual for Inspection and Rehabilitation by Wesley Haynes, Simon Breines and William G. Foulks, rev. by Jim Caulfield, BR XIX-3-87, p. 58
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Historic Preservation in Small Towns: A Manual of Practice by Arthur P. Ziegler and Walter C. Kidney, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XII-4-80, p. 66
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McKay's Building Construction, Volumes 1 to 3 by William Barr McKay, with intro. by Henry Russell, rev. by Richard I. Ortega, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 70-71
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Old Building Owner's Manual by Judith L. Kitchen, rev. by Susan M. Tindall, BR XVIII-3-86, pp. 67-69
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Rivington's Building Construction, Volumes 1 to 3 by Percy Guillemard and Lewellin Smith, rev. by Suzann D. Turner, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 67-68
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The City and Country Purchaser by Richard Neve, 1726; reprinted, BR III-2/3-71, p. 6
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HANDLEY, Rolland B. |
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Stone and Man, A Photographic Exploration by Andreas Feininger, BR XII-4-80, p. 70
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HARD, Roger |
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Build Your Own Low-Cost Log Home, rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR XIII-4-81 p. 52
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HARDWARE |
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"Before Restoration Starts" by Henry A. Judd, ART III-1-71, pp. 30-37
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"Building Hardware" by Hyacinthe Lambart, ART VI-3-74, p. 155
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"Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: Cross Garnet, Side and Dovetail Hinges" by Donald Streeter, ART VI-2-74, pp. 6-23
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"Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: H and HL Hinges, Together with Mention of Dovetails and Cast Iron Butt Hinges" by Donald Streeter, ART V-1-73, pp. 22-49
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"Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: Norfolk Latches" by Donald Streeter, ART III-4-71, pp. 12-30
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"Early American Wrought Iron Hardware: Slide Bolts" by Donald Streeter, ART VII-4-75, pp. 104-122
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"Early Cast Iron Latches" by John R. Stevens, ART I-3-69, pp. 11-13
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"Follow-up to the Query Regarding Marks on the Iron Stirrups of the Roof Trusses at Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia" by Lee H. Nelson, ART VIII-4-76, p. 118
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"History Swings on a Poorly Described Hinge: Reflections on the State of Research in Building Hardware" by Peter J. Priess, ART III-4-71, pp. 31-39
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An Annotated Bibliography for the Study of Building Hardware by Peter J. Priess, rev. by Norman R. Ball, BR XI-2-79, p. 78
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"Marks on the Iron Stirrups of the Roof Trusses at Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia" by Mrs. R. L. Carlton, LTR VII-1-75, pp. 108-112
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"Restoration of Door Hardware at Monticello: Unlocking Some Mysteries" by Robert Self, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 7-15
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"Rising-Butt Hinges" by Barbara Van Liew, published in Preservation News, ART III-2/3-71, p. 11
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"The Technology of Early American Building" by Charles E. Peterson, ART (N) I-1-69, pp. 3-17
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"Wrought Iron Hardware for Exterior Shutters" by Donald Streeter, ART VII-1-75, pp. 38-56
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HARDY, Jean-Pierre |
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Inventaire des marches de construction des archives civiles de Quebec, 1800-1870 by G. G. Bastien, D. D. Dube, and C. Southam, BR XI-2-79, pp. 89-90
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Inventaire des marches de construction des archives nationales a Quebec XVIIe et XVIIIe Siecles by D. D. Dube and M. Lacombe, BR XI-2-79, pp. 89-90
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HARGROVE, Cheryl M. |
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"Celebrating the Quincentennial," ART XXII-3-90, pp. 5-6
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HARKRADER, Nina E. |
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The Gothic Revival by Michael J. Lewis, BR XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 77-78
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HARLOW, Allen |
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The Solar Starr House Primer (and Stewart Elliot), rev. by Mary Pietsch Davis, BR XII-4-80, p. 67
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HARNSBERGER, Douglas |
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"In Delorme's Manner...," ART XIII-4-81, pp. 2-8
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HARRINGTON, J. C. and Virginia S. |
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Rediscovery of the Nauvoo Temple, Report on the Archaeological Excavations, BR III-4-71, p. 5
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HARRIS, Cyril M. |
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Historic Architecture Sourcebook, rev. by Kathleen Brooker, BR XII-4-80, p. 66
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HARRIS, Donna Ann |
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"Stabilization and Repair of a Historic Terra Cotta Cornice" (and Jeffrey S. Levine), TN XXIII-3-91, pp. 48-54
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HARRIS, Karyn J. |
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Costume Display Techniques, rev. by Edward Jahns, BR X-2-78, p. 152
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HARRIS, Samuel Y. |
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"A Study in Details: Attic Trusses of Germantown Community Presbytenian Church" (and Ila Burdette and Robin Eaton), TN XXIII-1-91, pp. 47-53
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Building Pathology, rev. by Hugh C. Miller, BR XXXIII-1-02, p. 54
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania |
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"Restoration of the Abbey Murals at the Pennsylvania State Capitol" by Susanne Brendel Pandich, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 14-20
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HARRISON, Ray |
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English Heritage Research Transactions series: Research and Case Studies in Architectural Conservation. Vol. 3: Earth: The Conservation and Repair of Bowhill, Exeter: Working with Cob (and Jeanne Marie Teutonico and C. Wood, gen. eds.), rev. by Richard A. Burt, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 76-77
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HART, David M. |
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"X-Ray Analysis of the Narbonne House," ART VI-1-74, pp. 78-98
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"X-Ray Investigation of Buildings," ART V-1-73, pp. 9-21
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HART, Hank |
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"Copper Dome and Cornice Restoration and Reconstruction, Foellinger Auditorium" (and Walker C. Johnson), ART XXI-1-89, pp. 37-48
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HART, Henry R. |
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"Copper Roof Restoration" by Charles K. Tanguay, LTR XXIII-2-91, pp. 4-5; response, LTR XXIII-2-91, p. 5
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HARVEY, David |
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"Lighting the Way: A Conservator's Approach to Electrifying Brass Chandeliers" (and Kathy Z. Gillis), ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 45-51
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HARVEY, John |
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Conservation of Buildings, rev. by Theodore H. M. Prudon, BR VII-1-75, p. 113
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HARVEY, Mary M. |
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"Gardens of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, 1785-1820," ART VII-2-75, pp. 32-73
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HARVEY, Robert R. |
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"A Computer Generated Key Index to the Selection of Plant Material for Plumb Grove, Iowa," ART XI-4-79, pp. 31-48
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"Developing a Documented and Quantified Plant List," ART XXI-2-89, pp. 51-57
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"Documenting a Victorian Landscape in the Midwest," ART IX-3-77, pp. 73-99
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"Fieldwork Techniques as an Aid in Reading the Cultural Landscape," ART XXII-1/2-90, pp. 132-141
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Victorian Landscape Gardening, A Facsimile of Jacob Weidenmann's Beautifying Country Homes 1870; reprinted, BR XI-4-79, pp. 121-122
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"Landscape Development for the Lincoln Home National Historic Site" (and Mary A. Clark), FT XXI-2-89, p. 80
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"Warren H. Manning's Drawings," ART X-1-78, pp. 38-49
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HATTIS, David B. |
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"How Existing Buildings and Building Rehabilitation Are Regulated," ART XIII-2-81, pp. 9-12
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"Reasonable Health and Safety in Reuse of Buildings as Presented in the Three Technical Guidelines," ART XIII-2-81, pp. 17-18
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"Some Current Regulatory Innovations Related to Building Rehabilitation," ART XIII-2-81, pp. 13-16
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HAUGLID, Roar |
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Old Art and Monumental Buildings in Norway: Restored during the Last Fifty Years, BR III-4-71, p. 6
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HAWAII |
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"Building Automation System at Iolani Palace, Honolulu, Hawaii" by Randall J. Biallas, ART XIII-1-81, pp. 7-16
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"Pioneer Prefabs in Honolulu" by Charles E. Peterson, published in the AIA Journal, BR VI-1-74, p. 7
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HAWKES, Pamela W. |
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"Paints for Cast Iron Architecture," ART XI-1-79, pp. 17-36
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"Preserving New England's Rural Landscapes: The Property Plan for Eastman Hill, Lovell, Maine," ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 13-18
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HAYNES, Wesley |
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Historic Building Facades: A Manual for Inspection and Rehabilitation (and Simon Breines and Wesley Haynes), rev. by Jim Caulfield, BR XIX-3-87, p. 58
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HAYNIE, F. H. |
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Paint Technology and Air Pollution: A Survey and Economic Assessment (and J. W. Spence), rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR V-1-73, pp. 6-7
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HAZARDOUS WASTE |
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"Historic Preservation and Hazardous Waste: A Legacy of the Industrial Past" by John W. Snyder, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 67-73
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HEALTH HAZARDS |
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"Reasonable Health and Safety in Reuse of Buildings as Presented in the Three Technical Guidelines" by David B. Hattis, ART XIII-2-81, pp. 17-18
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"Some Architectural Conservation Health Hazards" by Richard O. Byrne, ART XI-2-79, pp. 23-29; letter by S. P. Browning III, M.D., LTR XII-1-80, p. 7
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"Structural Triage of Historic Buildings: Combining Safety and Preservation Interests after Disasters" by Donald Friedman, ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 31-35
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HEATH, Kingston Wm. |
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The Patina of Place: The Cultural Weathering of a New England Industrial Landscape, rev. by Pamela H. Simpson, BR XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 76-77
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HEATHCOTE, Edwin A. |
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"Dry Deposition to Structures: Configuration Considerations" (and Rayford P. Hosker, Jr., Edward A. Smith, and J. Randall White), PE XXIII-4-91, pp. 26-32
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HEATING, VENTILATION, AND AIR-CONDITIONING |
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"A Signed and Dated 1851 Furnace in Rome, New York" by Orville W. Carroll, ART III-4-71, pp. 88-92
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"Energy Simulation of Historic Buildings: St. Louis Catholic Church, Castroville, Texas" by Anat Geva, ART XXIX-1-98, pp. 36-41
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"Heating and Cooling the Robie House" by Justin Estoque, ART XIX-2-87, pp. 38-51
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"Heating Stoves in Eighteenth Century Philadelphia" by Samuel Y. Edgerton, Jr., ART III-2/3-71, pp. 15-104
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Air-Conditioning in America: Engineers and the Controlled Environment, 1900-1960 by Gail Cooper, rev. by Robert A. Young, BR XXXIV-1-03, pp. 55-56
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Cool Comfort: America's Romance with Air-Conditioning by Marsha E. Ackerman, rev. by Robert A. Young, BR XXXIV-1-03, pp. 55-56
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Early American Fireplaces by Paul R. Ladd, rev. by John Straesburger, BR XI-3-79, pp. 105-106
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"Notes on Taverns and Hotels" excerpted from Sketches of Upper Canada (1822), by John Howison, TN VII-2-75, p. 8
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"Quatre Fabricants d'Appareils de Chauffage du Bas-Canada" by Marcel Moussette, ART V-4-73, pp. 50-64
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"Re: Log Walls, Heating, Glass Substitutes, Thatching, Etc.," TN III-4-71, p. 10
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"Some Notes on Architecture, Interiors, and Gardens in Quebec 1831" excerpted from "Recollections of Canada 1831" by Lady L.A. Aylmer, published in the Rapport de l'Archiviste de la Province de Quebec, ART VII-2-75, pp. 2-7
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"The Cultural Melting Pot in the Kitchen" by Martin E. Weaver, includes query from Mrs. Beauregard Bassich and response by Marcel Moussette, ART VIII-1-76, pp. 72-77
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"The Golden Ball Tavern: A Vote for Demonstrating How Cooking and Heating Changed through 150 Years" by Howard Gambrill, Jr., ART III-4-71, pp. 93-96
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"The Infancy of Central Heating in the United States: 1803 to 1845" by Benjamin L. Walbert III, ART III-4-71, p. 76
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"The Technology of Early American Building" by Charles E. Peterson, ART (N) I-1-69, pp. 3-17
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HECHLER, Jean-Jacques |
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"Metal Corrosion, Wetness and Deposition at the Exterior of a Building in Montreal," ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 20-25
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HEDRICK, U. P. |
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A History of Horticulture in America to 1860, rev. by Daryl Watson, BR XXI-2-89, p. 79
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HEEB, Mark |
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"Mobile Preservation Construction Services: The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission" (and John N. Fugelso), ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 27-31
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HEIKKENEN, Herman J. |
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"The Key-Year Dendrochronology Technique and Its Application in Dating Historic Structures in Maryland" (and Mark R. Edwards), ART XV-3-83, pp. 3-26; letter by Marna A. Thompson and response by Herman J. Heikkenen, LTR XVI-2-84, pp. 54-55
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HELLER, Harold L. |
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"The Chemistry of Masonry Cleaning," ART IX-2-77, p. 2-9
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HENNESSY, Thomas |
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Early Locks and Lockmakers of America, rev. by Donald Streeter, BR IX-2-77, pp. 89-90
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HENRY, Christina |
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"Preserving Historic Corridors in Open Office Plans," ART XVIII-3-86, pp. 75-80
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HERBERT, Gilbert |
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Pioneers of Prefabrication: The British Contribution in the Nineteenth Century, rev. by Ellen Threinen, BR XII-2-80, pp. 133-134
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HERBERT, Simon |
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"Passing on the Legacy: Vocational Training for the Preservation Trades," ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 46-49
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HERITAGE TOURISM |
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"Celebrating the Quincentennial" by Cheryl M. Hargrove, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 5-6
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"Conservation in Tilting, Newfoundland: Rugged Landscape, Strong People, Fragile Architecture" by Robert Mellin, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 13-21
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"Heritage Tourism in the U.S.A.: Grassroots Efforts to Combine Preservation and Tourism" by Peter H. Brink, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 59-63
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Tourists in Historic Towns: Urban Conservation and Heritage Management by Aylin Orbasli, rev. by Tazim Jamal, BR XXXV-4-04, pp. 56-57
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HERSHEY, Constance |
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Printed Textiles, English and American Cottons and Linens, 1700-1850 by Florence M. Montgomery, BR III-2/3-71, p. 6
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HESS, Alan |
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The Drive-in, the Supermarket, and the Transformation of Commercial Spaces in Los Angeles, 1914-1941, by Richard Longstreth, BR XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 73-74
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City Center to Regional Mall: Architecture, the Automobile, and Retailing in Los Angeles by Richard Longstreth, BR XXVIII-4-97, p. 62
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HEWETT, Cecil A. |
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The Development of Carpentry, 1200-1700: An Essex Study, rev. by Meredith H. Sykes, BR III-1-71, pp. 8-9
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HEWSON, Dana |
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"Suggested Standards for the Maintenance of Historic Vessels," ART XIX-1-87, pp. 72-75
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HICKERSON, Lynn R. |
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"Maritime Issue," LTR XIX-2-87, p. 2
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HICKS, Gregory Tyler |
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New Energy from Old Buildings by Diane Maddex, BR XIV-4-82, p. 50
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HIGGINS, Spencer R. |
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Annotated Master Specs for the Cleaning and Repointing of Historic Masonry, rev. by Sue Tindall, BR XIX-4-87, p. 53
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"Restoration of a Crossing Pinnacle at Washington National Cathedral" by Robert O. Bork, Richard A. Livingston, and Robert Mark, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 5-9; letter, LTR XXVI-4-95, p. 3
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HIGGINS, William J. |
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"Stone Finishing Marks," ART XI-3-79, pp. 11-34
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HILL, Shauna M. |
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"Smart Graphics: An Approach for Automated Expert Evaluation of Historic Structures" (and Mark Evans and Linda Strachan), ART XXVI-1-94, pp. 31-37
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HIME, William G. |
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"Evaluating Mortar Deterioration" (and Bernard Erlin), ART XIX-4-87, pp. 8-10, 54
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HIMMELSTEIN, Paul |
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"An Overview of Light and Lighting in Historic Structures That House Collections" (and Barbara Appelbaum), ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 13-15
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"Collections in Historic Structures: A Review of Professional Progress Since the New Orleans Charter" (and Barbara Appelbaum and Thomas H. Taylor, Jr.), ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 27-29
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"The Process of Compromise: A Team Approach to Conservation Environments" (and Barbara Appelbaum), ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 8-11
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HINCHMAN, John |
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"A GIS Assessment of the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" (and Frank G. Matero, Dana Tomlin, and Kyu-Bong Song), ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 25-35; letter by John A. Burns, LTR XXXIV-4-03, p. 3
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"Performance of Injection Adhesives for the Great Hall Ceiling at Drayton Hall, Charleston" (and Frank G. Matero and Alexander Radin), ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 47-58
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HINDLE, Brooke |
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America's Wooden Age: Aspects of Its Early Technology, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR IX-3-77, pp. 101-14
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Building Early America, Contributions toward the History of a Great Industry by Charles E. Peterson, rev. by Orin M. Bullock, Jr., BR VIII-4-76, p. 115-117
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HISTORIC AMERICAN BUILDINGS SURVEY (HABS) |
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"An Evaluation System for Architectural Surveys" by Harold Kalman and D. L. Stevenson, ART VIII-3-76, pp. 3-27
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"Discovery through Documentation: The Investigation of Historic and Cultural Resources" by David G. Woodcock, ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 37-44
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"HABS/HAER at the Millennium: Advancing Architectural and Engineering Documentation" by Blaine Cliver, John A. Burns, Paul Dolinsky, and Eric DeLony, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 31-35
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"HABS/HAER Report" by Robert J. Kapsch, LTR XX-4-88, p. 3
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HABS: Virginia Catalog, comp. by HABS and the Virginia Historic Landmark Commission, rev. by Don A. Swofford, BR II-2-70, pp. 95-96
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Recording Historic Structures by John Burns and the Staff of HABS/HAER, BR XXIII-1-91, pp. 55-59
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"Louisiana HABS Online: The Whitney Plantation Prototype" by Barrett Kennedy and Jayant Swamy, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 55-61
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HISTORIC AMERICAN ENGINEERING RECORD (HAER) |
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"Documentation of America's Industrial Heritage: The Historic American Engineering Record" by John R. Bowie, ART XVII-1-85, pp. 47-56
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"HABS/HAER at the Millennium: Advancing Architectural and Engineering Documentation" by Blaine Cliver, John A. Burns, Paul Dolinsky, and Eric DeLony, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 31-35
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"HABS/HAER Report" by Robert J. Kapsch, LTR XX-4-88, p. 3
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America's National Park Roads and Parkways: Drawings from the Historic American Engineering Record by Timothy Davis, Todd A. Croteau, and Christopher H. Marston, eds., BR XXXVI-2/3-05, p. 73
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Historic American Engineering Record Catalog, 1976, comp. by Donald E. Sackheim, rev. by David Bonse, BR XI-2-79, pp. 98-101
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Rehabilitation: An Alternative for Historic Industrial Buildings by Selma Thomas, ed., rev. by Ellen Threinen, BR XII-2-80, p. 136
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HISTORIC DISTRICTS |
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"Conservation in Tilting, Newfoundland: Rugged Landscape, Strong People, Fragile Architecture" by Robert Mellin, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 13-21
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A Guide to Delineating Edges of Historic Districts by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, rev. by T. E. Koscielecki, BR XI-2-79, pp. 100-101
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Cultural Landscapes: Rural Historic Districts in the National Park System by Robert Z. Melnick with Daniel Spann and Emma Jane Saxe, rev. by Steven Elkinton, BR XVI-3/4-84, p. 80
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION, EDUCATION |
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"Building Craftsmanship, Capacity, and Relationships: The Preservation Trades Network" by Robert J. Cagnetta and Philip Cryan Marshall, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 43-45
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"Conservation of Historic Building-Trades Education: A Timber-Framer's View" by Rudy R. Christian, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 39-42
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"Curricula for Conservation: Learning and Teaching in England and Turkey" by Peter Pratt, ART III-1-71, pp. 22-29
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"Historic Preservation Education: Academic Preparation for Practice" by David G. Woodcock, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 21-25
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Conservation Training: Needs and Ethics by Anu Ahoniemi, ed., rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR XXVII-3-96, pp. 63-64
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"Passing on the Legacy: Vocational Training for the Preservation Trades" by Simon Herbert, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 46-49
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"Perestroika Conservation: The Effort to Save Abandoned Log Churches in Russia" by Travis McDonald, ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 47-50
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"Preservation Education: Guidelines and Implementation of a Program" by Robert Melnick and Richard Wagner, ART XI-2-79, pp. 53-59
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"Reading Buildings instead of Books: Historic Structure Reports as Learning Tools" by David G. Woodcock, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 37-38
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"Should Preservation Engineering Require Certification?" by Richard I. Ortega, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 5-7
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"The Education of Historical Architects and a Second Look at the NPS's Skills Development Plan" by Hugh C. Miller, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 32-34
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"The Graduate Program in Public Historical Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara" by Carroll W. Pursell, Jr., ART XII-3-80, pp. 127-129
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"The Preservation Institute for the Building Crafts" by Charlotte K. Barrett, PE XXI-3/4-89, pp. 10-11
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"Training Architects for Conservation: The Prospects in Canada" by Jacques Dalibard, ART III-1-71, pp. 64-66
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"Training in Crafts, Alberta's In-Home Crew" by Peter Caron, ART XX-4-88, pp. 19-29
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"Training in Historic Resource Management: The Development of an Approach for Western Canada" by Walter Jamieson and Pat Buchik, ART XX-1-88, pp. 50-60
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"Training the Restoration Technologist" by Nigel Hutchins, ART X-1-78, pp. 35-37
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"Training the Trades for Masonry Conservation: Integrating Conservation Ideals and Traditional Skills" by Keith Blades, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 51-54
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION, GUIDELINES |
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"APT/AIC Guidelines for Light and Lighting in Historic Buildings That House Collections," ART XXXI-1-00, p. 11
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"APT/AIC New Orleans Charter for the Joint Preservation of Historic Structures and Artifacts," ART XXXI-1-00, p. 10
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"Associative Values: Exploring Nonmaterial Qualities in Cultural Landscapes" by Susan Buggey, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 21-27
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"Authenticity Considerations for Curtain-Wall Buildings: Seminar Summary" by Susan D. Bronson, ART XXXII-1-01, pp. 5-7
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"Conflicts and Challenges in Preserving Curtain Walls" by Stephen J. Kelley, ART XXXII-1-01, pp. 9-11
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"Criteria for Cultural Landscapes under the World Heritage Convention," SPEC XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 79-80
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"Drafting the Vimy Charter for Conservation of Battlefield Terrain" by Natalie Bull and David Panton, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 5-11
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"Encouraging Excellence While Maintaining Standards: An Ongoing Discussion" by David G. Woodcock, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 43-48
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"Evolution of Historic Structure Reports and Historic Structure Preservation Guides of the U.S. National Park Service" by Randall J. Biallas, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 7-18
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"Guidance for Security Enhancements to Historic Buildings" by Sharon C. Park and Claire Schofield Mastroberardino, ART XXXV-1-04, pp. 3-12
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A Bibliography on Historical Organization Practices, Vol. 2: Care and Conservation of Collections by Rosemary Reese, comp., and Frederick L. Rath, Jr. and Merrilyn R. O'Connell, eds., rev. by Edward Jahns, BR X-2-78. p. 155
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Guide to Historic Preservation, Historical Agencies, and Museum Practices: A Selected Bibliography by Frederick L. Rath, Jr., and Merrilyn R. O'Connell, rev. by John Calvin Milley, BR III-2/3-71, p. 7
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Historic Preservation: Curatorial Management of the Built World by James Marston Fitch, rev. by David Arbogast, BR XIV-4-82, pp. 51-52
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Recording Historic Structures by John Burns and the Staff of HABS/HAER, rev. by Michael A. Tomlan, BR XXIII-1-91, pp. 55-59
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The Architecture of Additions: Design and Regulation by Paul Spencer Byard, rev. by Anat Geva, BR XXXIII-1-02, pp. 57-58
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The Historic Preservation Yearbook. A Documentary Record of Significant Policy Developments and Issues by Russell V. Keune, ed., rev. by Robert E. Stipe, BR XVIII-3-86, p. 65
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"Making Educated Decisions on the Treatment of Historic Landscapes" by Charles A. Birnbaum, MAIN XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 43-51
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"Preservation Education: Guidelines and Implementation of a Program" by Robert Melnick and Richard Wagner, ART XI-2-79, pp. 53-59
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"Preserving Battlefield Terrain: Technologies for Earthworks Management" by Shaun Eyring and Lucy Lawliss, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 13-19
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"Programming for Preservation" by Thomas H. McCarthy, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 47-48
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"Protective Design of Exterior Building Components in Twentieth-Century Historic Structures" by Hollice F. Stone, ART XXXV-1-04, pp. 23-29
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"Respecting Significance and Keeping Integrity: Approaches to Rehabilitation" by Sharon C. Park, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 13-21
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"Responding to Context: Changing Perspectives on Appropriate Change in Historic Settings" by Caroline R. Alderson, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 22-33
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"Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation" by the National Park Service, U.S., ART XXXV-2/3-04, p. 12
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"Some Recent Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Landscapes," SPEC XXIV-3/4-92, p. 82
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"Standards for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada," ART XXXVII-4-06, p. 50
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"The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation," ART XXXVII-4-06, p. 50
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"Who Is an Historic Paint Analyst? A Call for Standards" by Frank S. Welsh, OP XVIII-4-86, pp. 4-5
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION, HISTORY OF |
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"Association for Preservation Technology, 20 Years in Historic Preservation" by Marylee MacDonald and Diana Jarvis, ART XX-3-88, pp. 40-60
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"Historic Landscape Conservation in North America: Roaming the Field Over the Past Thirty Years" by Susan Buggey, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 37-42
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"Historic Structure Reports in France: A History of Guidelines and a Case Study" by Jerome Francou, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 23-28
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A History of Architectural Conservation by Jukka Jokilehto, rev. by Michael Tomlan, BR XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 78-79
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Giving Preservation a History: Histories of Historic Preservation in the United States by Max Page and Randall Mason, eds., rev. by Suzann D. Turner, BR XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 74-75
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Memory and Modernity: Viollet-le-Duc at V‚zelay by Kevin D. Murphy, rev. by Craig K. Anz, BR XXXIV-4-03, p. 55
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Preservation Comes of Age: From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949, by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., rev. by Stanley M. Hordes, BR XV-1-83, p. 28
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Restoring Women's History through Historic Preservation by Gail Lee Dubrow and Jennifer B. Goodman, eds., rev. by Pamela H. Simpson, BR XXXIV-4-03, p. 53
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"Preservation Comes of Age, From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949" by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., ART XII-3-80, pp. 20-27
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"Preservation Technology Comes of Age in North America: Part 1" by Hugh C. Miller, ART XXXVII-1-06, pp. 55-59
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"Preservation Technology Comes of Age in North America: Part 2" by Hugh C. Miller, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 61-65
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"Promoting the Preservation of Historic Buildings: Historic Preservation Policy in the United States" by Charles E. Fisher, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 7-11
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"The Family Tree: Looking at the Roots of Historic Landscape Preservation" by Hugh C. Miller, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 54-56
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"The Waterford Battle and the National Trust" by Jane Holtz Kay, OP XXI-3/4-89, pp. 2-4
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"Three Decades of Interdisciplinary Preservation Technology: APT Celebrates Its Thirtieth Anniversary" by Diana S. Waite and Laura Shore, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. H1-H24
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"Time for Change: An Overview of Building-Materials Research for Conservation of Historic Structures" by Jeanne Marie Teutonico and John Fidler, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 45-49
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION, LAW AND LEGISLATION |
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"A Pioneering Effort: The California State Historical Building Code" by Thomas Winter, ART XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 17-22
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"Gathering New Ideas for the Practice of Preservation through International Discussion" by Alene Reich, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 5-11
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Heritage Fights Back by Marc Denhez, rev. by Ann Falkner, BR XII-1-80, pp. 94-96; letter by Marc Denhez, LTR XII-3-80, pp. 8-9
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Protecting the Built Environment (Part I) by Marc Denhez, rev. by Ronald Tomosk, BR XI-2-79, pp. 101-102
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The Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties with Guidelines for Preserving, Rehabilitating, Restoring and Reconstructing Historic Buildings by Kay D. Weeks and Anne E. Grimmer, rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR XXVII-1/2-96, p. 87
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"Policy Issues and Their Impact on Practice: Heritage Conservation in Canada" by Gordon W. Fulton, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 13-16
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"Preservation Law, Building Codes and Assorted Prognostications" by Marc Denhez, ART XII-1-80, pp. 15-29
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"Rehabilitation Codes Come of Age: A Search for Alternate Approaches" by Marilyn E. Kaplan, ART XXXIV-4-03, pp. 5-8
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"Respecting Significance and Keeping Integrity: Approaches to Rehabilitation" by Sharon C. Park, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 13-21
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"The New Jersey Rehabilitation Subcode and Historic Preservation" by William M. Connolly, ART XXXIV-4-03, pp. 19-21
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HISTORIC PRESERVATION, PHILOSOPHY |
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"A Philosophy for Preservation Engineers" by Stephen J. Kelley and David W. Look, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 8-11
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"A Policy for the Conservation of Federal Heritage Buildings" by Henri A. Langlois, ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 47-48
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"A Report of a Visit with Professor Haroutune Kalayan: Philosophies and Techniques for the Restoration of the Antiquities" by Hugh C. Miller, ART III-4-71, pp. 54-64
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"A Significance-Driven Approach to the Development of the Historic Structure Report" by H. Stovel, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 45-47
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"Archeology and Restoration, A Question of Responsibilities" by Peter J. Priess, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 57-60
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"Authenticity in Restoration Principles and Practices" by Jukka Jokilehto, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 5-12
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"Avoiding Compromise" by Julian Smith, ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 11-12
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"Debating Scrape Versus Anti-Scrape in the Gardens at Bellevue Terrace" by John J. Stewart, ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 43-46
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"Encouraging Excellence While Maintaining Standards: An Ongoing Discussion" by David G. Woodcock, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 43-48
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"Gathering New Ideas for the Practice of Preservation through International Discussion" by Alene Reich, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 5-11
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"Hard-Hat House Tours? Interpreting Restoration Projects" by Lonnie J. Hovey, ART XXVII-4-96, pp. 24-25
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"Heritage Stewardship and the Amateur Tradition" by David Lowenthal, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 7-9
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"Housing Museums in Historic Buildings: A Wise Solution in the Long Term?" by Jean Trudel, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 37-42
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"Humidity and Moisture in Historic Buildings: The Origins of Building and Object Conservation" by J. P. Brown and William B. Rose, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 12-24
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Architectural Restoration in Western Europe: Controversy and Continuity by Wim F. Denslagen, rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 76-77
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"Integrating Environmental and Cultural Sustainability for Heritage Properties" by Andrew Powter and Susan Ross, ART XXXVI-4-05, pp. 5-11
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"International Trends in Historic Preservation: From Ancient Monuments to Living Cultures" by Jukka Jokilehto, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 17-19
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"Introduction of 'Principles in Practice' Theme" by Walter Jamieson, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 3-4
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Restoration and Anti-Restoration: A Study in English Restoration Philosophy by Stephen Tschudi-Madsen, rev. by Herb Stovel, BR XIV-2-82, pp. 45-46
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Working on the Past with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties by Kay D. Weeks, with Jim Boyd and Mike Quinn, rev. by David G. Woodcock, BR (Video) XXVII-4-96, pp. 54-55
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"Preserving What's New" by Mike Jackson, PP XXIII-2-91, p. 11
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"Principles in Practice" by Stefan Tschudi-Madsen, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 13-20
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"Principles in Practice" introduction to special issue, by Paula S. Reed, ED XVII-3/4-85, p. 2
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"Quantified Risk Reduction in the Humidity Dilemma" by Stefan Michalski, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 25-30
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"Reconciling Aesthetic Value and Social Value: Dilemmas of Interpretation and Application" by Ken Taylor, ART XXX-1-99, pp. 51-55
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"Respecting Significance and Keeping Integrity: Approaches to Rehabilitation" by Sharon C. Park, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 13-21
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"Responding to Context: Changing Perspectives on Appropriate Change in Historic Settings" by Caroline R. Alderson, ART XXXVII-4-06, pp. 22-33
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"Restorers, Villains, and Vandals" by Janet A. Null, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 27-42
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"Scrape and Anti-Scrape: False Idols on Main Street" by Herb Stovel, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 51-56
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"Scrape and Anti-Scrape: Wherein We Explore the Treacherous Jungle Between These Two Extremes; Discover the Perils Hidden Therein; and Seek the Path to Eldorado" by Nicholas A. Pappas, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 43-50
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"Scrape vs. Antiscrape: A Modern American Perspective" by Maximilian L. Ferro, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 21-26; letter by Randall J. Biallas, LTR XVIII-3-86, p. 2
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"Stabilization of Fort Selden's Ruins" by Thomas J. Caperton, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 30-34
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"Symposium on Preservation Treatments for Historic Masonry: Preservation Treatment of Stone: Technology Awaits Philosophy" by Charles Fisher, Anne Grimmer, and Richard Pieper, ART XXVI-4-95, pp. 6-8
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"The Cabildo in New Orleans: Planning Museum Exhibitions in a Historic Building" by James F. Selcik, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 43-45
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"The Medium is the Message: Perceptions of the Consulting Architect on the Restoration of Fort Chambly" by Paul Faucher, ART XVIII-1/2-86, pp. 69-74
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"The New Orleans Charter: Forging a Strategy to Preserve Historic Structures and Artifacts" by Herb Stovel and Dr. Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 57-60
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"The Philosophy and Practice of Garden Principles" by John Sales, ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 61-64
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"The Philosophy of Total Preservation" by Morgan W. Phillips, ART III-1-71, pp. 38-43
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"The Process of Compromise: A Team Approach to Conservation Environments" by Barbara Appelbaum and Paul Himmelstein, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 8-11
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"The Renovation of Baker House at MIT: Modernism, Materiality, and the Factor of Intent in Preservation" by David N. Fixler, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 3-11
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"The Restoration Process" by Theodore H. M. Prudon, ART XVIII-4-86, pp. 71-76
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"The Significance of the Recent Past" by Richard Longstreth, PP XXIII-2-91, p. 12-24
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"Union Cemetery" by Nita R. Spangler, LTR XXVI-2/3-95, p. 2
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"Uniting Forces for Promotion of Cultural Heritage: Interdisciplinary Cooperation Based in Goteborg" by Regina Mangio and Jan Rosvall, ART XXIII-4-91, pp. 4-9
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"What Are We Going to Do with the Recent Past in the Not Too Distant Future?" by Michael F. Lynch, OP XXIII-2-91, p. 6
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"What to Do about Earlier Inaccurate Restoration: A Case Study of Chiswick House Grounds" by David Jacques, ART XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 4-13
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"Why Lived-in Landscapes Matter to Nature Conservation" by Adrian Phillips, ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 5-10
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HISTORIC STRUCTURE REPORTS |
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"A Historic Structure/Cultural Landscape Report: South Manitou Island Light Station" by Michelle Smay, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 39-44
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"A Primer on Conservation Assessments and Emergency Stabilization for Historic Farm Buildings" by Thoams D. Visset, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 64-69
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"A Significance-Driven Approach to the Development of the Historic Structure Report" by H. Stovel, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 45-47
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"Applications of Non-Destructive Evaluation Techniques in Historic Buildings" by Robert Silman, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 69-73
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"Architectural Investigation and Analysis for Historic Structure Reports" by Tomas H. Spiers, Jr., ART XIV-4-82, pp. 23-26
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"Documentation of Historic Structures" by Paula Stoner Reed, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 19-22
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"Evolution of Historic Structure Reports and Historic Structure Preservation Guides of the U.S. National Park Service" by Randall J. Biallas, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 7-18
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"Evolution of Historic Structure Reports at the U. S. National Park Service: An Update" by Randall J. Biallas, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 19-22
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"Historic Structure Report: Wapama" by Don Birkholz with H. Thomas McGrath Jr. and James P. Delgado, ART XIX-1-87, pp. 4-9
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"Historic Structure Reports: An Introduction and Overview" by Tomas H. Spiers, Jr., ART XIV-4-82, pp. 3-6
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"Historic Structure Reports in France: A History of Guidelines and a Case Study" by Jerome Francou, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 23-28
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"Historic Structure Reports: Variations on a Theme" by Deborah Slaton and Alan W. O'Bright, GE XXVIII-1-97, p. 3
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Fort Stanwix: History, Historic Furnishing, and Historic Structure Reports by John F. Luzader, Louis Torres, and Orville W. Carroll, rev. by Iain C. Walker, BR X-1-78, pp. 79-81
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Measurement and Recording of Historic Buildings by Peter Swallow, David Witt, and Robert Ashton, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR XXV-3/4-94, pp. 78-79
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"Paint Analysis" by Frank S. Welsh, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 29-30
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"Photographing Historic Buildings" by Jeff Dean, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 31-46
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"Programming for Preservation" by Thomas H. McCarthy, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 47-48
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"Reading Buildings instead of Books: Historic Structure Reports as Learning Tools" by David G. Woodcock, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 37-38
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"Smart Graphics: An Approach for Automated Expert Evaluation of Historical Structures" by Shauna M. Hill, Mark Evans, and Linda Strachan, ART XXVI-1-94, pp. 31-37
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"Structural Evaluation of Historic Masonry Buildings" by M. P. Schuller, R. H. Atkinson, J. L. Noland, ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 51-61
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"Suggested Guidelines for the Structural Examination, Analysis and Evaluation of Historic Structures" by Nicholas L. Gianopulos, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 27-28
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"The Bayt al-Razzaz Palace: Developing an Existing Conditions Report" by W. Brown Morton, III, ART XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 44-50
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"The Conservation Analysis: An Australian Perspective" by Miles Lewis, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 48-53
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"The West Block of Parliament, Ottawa: An HSR Case Study" by Georges Drolet, Julia Gersovitz, and Lyette Fortin, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 5-12
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"3-D Models in the Service of the Past: Geomatics in Archaeology" by Daniel Simoneau, ART XXVI-1-94, pp. 11-14
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"Watching the Evidence: An HSR to Guide the Preservation of George Washington's Mount Vernon" by John G. Waite, Clay S. Palazzo, and Chelle M. Jenkins, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 29-35
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HISTORICAL RESEARCH |
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"Documentary Notes: Recipe for Whitewash" by Orlando Ridout, LTR XII-3-80, pp. 11-12; response by Christopher Borgal, LTR XIII-3-81, p. 59
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"Documentary Research for Scotland's 'Buildings in the Countryside Survey'" by Nicholas G. Allen, ART XII-3-80, pp. 93-114
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"Documentation of Historic Structures" by Paula Stoner Reed, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 19-22
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Editorial: Historical Research by Susan Buggey, ED XII-3-80, p. 3
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"Historical Research for Mining Interpretation: Some Problems, Pitfalls and Pleas" by Norman R. Ball, ART VIII-3-76, p. 44
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"Housing Rehabilitation: Research Needs for the Eighties" by William Brenner, ART XIV-2-82, p. 34-43
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The Interpretation of Ordinary Landscapes by D. W. Meinig, ed., rev. by Robert Melnick, BR XII-3-80, pp. 152-154
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"Notes sur la Maconnerie de Deux Edifices Militaires Construits a Quebec au Milieu de XIXe Siecle" by Andre Charbonneau, ART XII-3-80, pp. 115-126
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"Plantation Papers as a Source for Landscape Documentation and Interpretation: The Thomas Butler Papers" by Suzanne Louise Turner, ART XII-3-80, pp. 28-45
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"Positive Evidence: Using Photographs as Documents in Structural History" by Margret Archibald, ART XII-3-80, pp. 62-92
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"Research and Storage: New Facilities for The Smithsonian Institution" by Paul N. Perrot, ART XII-4-80, pp. 35-38
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"The Catalog of Landscape Records in the United States at Wave Hill" by Catha Grace Rambsch, SPEC XXIV-3/4-92, p. 81
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"The Graduate Program in Public Historical Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara" by Carroll W. Pursell, Jr., ART XII-3-80, pp. 127-129
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"The Key-Year Dendrochronology Technique and Its Application in Dating Historic Structures in Maryland" by Herman J. Heikkenen and Mark R. Edwards, ART XV-3-83, pp. 3-26; letter by Marna A. Thompson and response by Herman J. Heikkenen, LTR XVI-2-84, pp. 54-55
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"Tommy Atkins' Family" by Carol Whitfield, ART V-4-73, pp. 65-72
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HITCH, Neal V. |
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"Digital Reproduction of Historic Wallpaper at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House in Ohio" (and Cheryl J. Lugg), ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 57-66
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"Wallpaper Documentation and Reproduction at Adena: The Worthington Estate" (and Cheryl J. Lugg), ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 57-64
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HITCHCOCK, Ann |
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"Tribute to Lee H. Nelson," LTR XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 6-7
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HITCHCOCK, Robert K. |
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Aerial Remote Sensing Techniques in Archaeology (and Thomas R. Lyons), rev. by Elizabeth Snow, BR XI-4-79, pp. 128-129
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HOAD, Linda |
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"Wood Shingles in Eighteenth Century Louisbourg," ART II-1/2-70, pp. 62-64
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HOCK, Vincent F. |
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"Using Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Prevent Rising Damp and Moisture Intrusion" (and Michael K. McInerney, Sondra C. Cooper, and Sean W. Morefield), ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 47-53
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HOCKER, Emma E. |
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Uppark Restored by Christopher Rowell and John Martin Robinson, BR XXIX-1-98, p. 53
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HOCKEY, William B. |
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"Scaled-Rectified Photography on Site," ART VII-3-75, pp. 36-81
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HODKINSON, Ian |
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"Conservation and Transfer of an Early 19th Century Painted Room," ART XIV-1-82, p. 17-35
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HOLLAND, F. Ross |
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"An Introduction to This Special U. S. National Park Service Issue," ART X-2-78, pp. 3-5
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HOLLAND, Faith M. |
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"Inquiry: Search for Painted Wire Screens," LTR XIII-4-81, p. 550
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HOLLAND, Nancy L. |
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Restore: Technical Field Guide on Health and Environmental Hazards Inherent in Architectural Restoration Materials and Processes by Monona Rossol, BR XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 76-77
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HOLM, Alvin |
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"A Early Victorian Passive Solar System: Eleutherian Mills," ART XIII-4-81, pp. 43-49
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HOLMAN, Andrea |
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"Roof Thatching Methods in Crockett County, Texas," ART IX-2-77, pp. 17-31
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HOLMES, Janet |
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At Home in Upper Canada by Jeanne Minhinnick, BR III-1-71, p. 10; also V-3-73, p. 113
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HOLSTROM, Ingmar |
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Maintenance of Old Buildings: Preservation from the Technical and Antiquarian Standpoint (and Christina Sandstrom), rev. by Penelope Harshorne Batchelor, BR VIII-2-76, p. 80
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HOPPING, Daniel M. C. |
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New York City, A Photographic Portrait by Victor Laredo and Thomas Reilly, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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New York Interiors at the Turn of the Century by Joseph Byron, ed. by Clay Lancaster, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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New York Then and Now, 83 Manhattan Sites Photographed in the Past and Present, by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr. and Edward Watson, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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Old New York in Early Photographs by Adele Bishop and Cile Lord, BR IX-4-77, pp. 90-91
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HORDES, Stanley M. |
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Preservation Comes of Age: From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949, by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., BR XV-1-83, p. 28
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HOSKER, Rayford P., Jr. |
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"Dry Deposition to Structures: Configuration Considerations" (and Edward A. Smith, J. Randall White, and Edwin A. Heathcote), PE XXIII-4-91, pp. 26-32
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HOSMER, Charles B., Jr. |
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Preservation Comes of Age: From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949, rev. by Stanley M. Hordes, BR XV-1-83, p. 28
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"Preservation Comes of Age, From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949," ART XII-3-80, pp. 20-27
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HOTELS AND TAVERNS |
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The Hudibras Tavern Dig 1970 by the Historical Society of Princeton, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR III-2/3-71, p. 5
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The Tavern and The Tory: The Story of The Golden Ball Tavern by Howard Gambrill, Jr. and Charles Hambrick-Stowe, rev. by Gerald L. Pocius, BR XI-3-79, pp. 111-113
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"Note on Taverns and Hotels," excerpted from Sketches of Upper Canada (1822), by John Howison, REPR VII-1-75, p. 8
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"The Gold Ball Tavern: A Vote for Demonstrating How Cooking and Heating Changed through 150 Years" by Howard Gambrill, Jr., ART III-4-71, pp. 93-96
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HOUGH, Douglas |
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The Barn by Eric Arthur and Dudley Witney, BR V-3-73, p. 114
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HOUGH, Michael |
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Urban Parks in Ontario, Part 1: Origins to 1860, by Dr. J. R. Wright, BR XV-4-83, p. 74
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"The Urban Landscape-The Hidden Frontier," ART XV-4-83, p. 9
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"Locating Faults in Wall Paintings at the U.S. Capitol by Shaker-Based Laser Vibrometry" (and Joseph F. Vignola, Joseph A. Bucaro, Brian R. Lemon, George W. Adams, Andrew J. Kurdila, Barbara Marchetti, Enrico Esposito, Enrico Tomasini, and Harry J. Simpson), ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 25-33
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HOUSTON, Jim |
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"Convergence of Design and Craft: Planning the Restoration of an Eighteenth-Century Cloister" (and Jim Caufield), ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 23-25
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HOVEY, Lonnie J. |
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"Hard-Hat House Tours? Interpreting Restoration Projects," ART XXVII-4-96, pp. 24-25
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Culture Shock: Fire Protection for Historic and Cultural Property by the Preservation Studies Program of Boston University, American and New England Studies Program, (also rev. by Kevin E. Kimmel), BR XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 79-80
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The Fireproof Building: Technology and Public Safety in the Nineteenth-Century American City by Sara E. Wermiel, BR XXXIII-1-02, pp. 54-56
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HOWARD, J. Murray |
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"Craftsmanship at the University of Virginia," ART XVIII-4-86, pp. 30-40
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HOWARD, Robert A. |
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"A Primer on Water Turbines," ART VIII-4-76, pp. 44-67
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"A Primer on Waterwheels," ART XV-3-83, pp. 27-34
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Registration Methods for the Small Museum by Daniel B. Reibel, BR XII-2-80, p. 135
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"Microcomputers: What, Why and How," LTR XVII-2-85, p. 68
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HOWELL, J. Scott |
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"Architectural Cast Iron: Design and Restoration," ART XIX-3-87, pp. 51-55
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"Bringing Back the Magic: Restoring Giuseppe Moretti's Vulcan in Birmingham, Alabama," ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 27-31
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"Evaporative Polystyrene Metal Casting Technology: Current Technique and Potential Application," ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 60-63
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"Pattern Making from Cast Balustrades" by Peter Eliot and James Lauder, LTR XI-4-79, pp. 4-8; letter, LTR XII-3-80, pp. 5-7
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HOWISON, John |
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"Note on Taverns and Hotels" excerpt from Sketches of Upper Canada (1822), ART VII-2-75, p. 8
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HOWREN, Jo |
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"Adherence of Lead-Based and Non-Lead-Based Paints"; reply by Martin E. Weaver, LTR XII-1-80, pp. 11-14
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HUANG, Yun Sheng |
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"Westminister Hall's Hammer-Beam Roof, A Technological Reconstruction" (and Robert Mark and Avery Wellman), ART XX-1-88, pp. 8-16
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HUDSON, Kenneth |
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Exploring Our Industrial Past, rev. by Paul Stumes, BR VII-3-75, pp. 91-92
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HUGHES, Helen |
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John Fowler: The Invention of the Country-House Style, rev. by Ann Chance, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, p. 70
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HUGHES, Karen E. |
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"Bridging the Gap: Using 3-D Laser Scanning in Historic-Building Documentation" (and Elizabeth I. Louden), ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 37-46
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HUM-HARTLEY, Susan |
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"Letter From the Canadian Editors" (and Leslie Maitland), ED XIII-1-81, p. 2
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"Nondestructive Testing for Heritage Structures," ART X-3-78, pp. 4-20
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HUMANN, Joseph T. |
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Urban Memory: History and Amnesia in the Modern City by Mark Crimson, ed., BR XXXVII-4-06, pp. 55-56
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HUME, Cyril D. |
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"The Point Ellice House Garden," ART XXI-2-89, pp. 28-42
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HUME, George H. |
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"Note on Furniture in Upper Canada," excerpted from Canada As It Is (1832), TN VII-2-75, p. 9
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HUME, Ian |
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"Conservation Engineers," and response by Ghassan Attar-Hassan, LTR XXIII-2-91, pp. 3-4
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"Field Procedures for Examining Humidity in Masonry Buildings" by W. Brown Morton, III, ART VIII-2-76, pp. 2-19; letter by Louis J. Dugas, LTR IX-1-77, pp. 3-5; letter by Erhard M. Winkler, LTR X-1-78, pp. 3-5
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"Humidity and Moisture in Historic Buildings: The Origins of Building and Object Conservation" by J. P. Brown and William B. Rose, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 12-24
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"Immediate and Remote Techniques for Monitoring Humidity" by Jerry Stockbridge, IT XXIII-3-91, pp. 55-56
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"Quantified Risk Reduction in the Humidity Dilemma" by Stefan Michalski, ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 25-30
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HUMMEL, Charles F. |
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With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR I-3-69, p. 3
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HUNDERMAN, Harry J. |
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"Preserving the Twentieth-Century Curtain Wall" (and Natalie Bull), GE XXXII-1-01, p. 3
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"Repair of Mies van der Rohe's Promontory: A Multiphased Approach to Facade Restoration" (and Paul Gaudette), ART XXVIII-4-97, pp. 45-50
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"The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse: Diagnostics and Preservation" (and Deborah Slaton and Jerry G. Stockbridge), ART XIX-2-87, pp. 52-60
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"Why Do Terra Cotta Cornices Fail?" (and Deborah Slaton), FT XX-1-88, p. 64
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HUNT, Michael O. |
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"Floor Vibration: A Possible Assessment Method for Historic Buildings" (and Robert J. Ross, Xiping Wang, and Lawrence A. Soltis), ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 23-25
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HUNTER, Louis C. |
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A History of Industrial Power in the United States, 1780-1930, rev. by Norman R. Ball, BR XII-3-80, pp. 149-150
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HURD, John |
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Terra Britannica: A Celebration of Earthen Structures in Great Britain and Ireland (and Ben Gourley, eds.), rev. by Richard A. Burt, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, pp. 76-77
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HUTCHINS, Nigel |
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Restoring Houses of Brick and Stone, rev. by Richard O. Byrne, BR XVII-2-85, p. 67
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Restoring Old Houses, rev. by Keith Blades, BR XIII-3-81, p. 57
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"Training the Restoration Technologist," ART X-1-78, pp. 35-37
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HUTSLAR, Donald A. |
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"Ohio Waterpowered Sawmills" published in Ohio History, rev. by John O. Curtis, BR VIII-2-76, pp. 82-86
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"The Log Architecture of Ohio" published in Ohio History, rev. by Robert C. Mack, BR VI-1-74, p. 5
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HUTT, Sherry |
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Heritage Resources Law: Protecting the Archeological and Cultural Environment (and Caroline M. Blanco and Ole Varmer), rev. by David L. Pugh, BR XXXI-4-00, pp. 59-60
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